Can VServer_Embedded-log be suppressed?
Beatrix Willius
bwillius at gmx.de
Thu Oct 27 00:54:11 CDT 2011
Have been bitten by this, too. Stopped the server, restarted the machine and thousands of log files were created. Very annoying.
On 26.10.2011, at 19:02, Robert Brenstein wrote:
> On 10.08.2011 at 13:31 Uhr +0300 Ivan Smahin apparently wrote:
>>
>> No we can not.
>> For now the log will be created anyway. All that ini properties are about verbose.
>>
>
> Sorry for hijacking this thread but I have a similar problem. I have installed vserver_embedded, which I first ran with demo license. I thought I switched to the real license correctly but apparently not. The server has been generating a new log file 6 times a minute. By the time I realized that as the result of investigating why other programs started to malfunction, the log folder had almost 222 thousand files, way above what OSX considers acceptable. Once I delete them, all my other problems went away. I have no time to deal with Valentina now. Clicking stop in the control panel does not fully stop the server. It seems it stops the server responding but the log files are generated anyway. This is not good. I think it would suffice to report a licence-related error once a day instead of 6 times a minute.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen/Regards
Trixi Willius
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